Traces of Texas
Two members of Hood's Texas Brigade [Civil War] pose for a formal photo during a reunion that took place in Floresville, Texas on October 13, 1915. Pictured left to right are R.V. Arnold of Rockdale, Texas and H. W. Berryman of Cherokee County, Texas. Both gentlemen are wearing their reunion ribbons.
Wilson County Jail in Floresville, Texas
"There's a story that said the sheriff's wife was having an affair (some say it was with a prisoner, though that has not been fact-checked). Her husband found out, so she killed herself in the jail. In the room where she supposedly killed herself, artifacts move without any physical person moving them."Submitted by Cammie81.
Wilson County Jail in Floresville, Texas
"There's a story that said the sheriff's wife was having an affair (some say it was with a prisoner, though that has not been fact-checked). Her husband found out, so she killed herself in the jail. In the room where she supposedly killed herself, artifacts move without any physical person moving them."Submitted by Cammie81.
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Photos I've taken over the life of my career ... This just outside Floresville
Jerry and the giant peanut in Floresville, Texas. Floresville is a city in Wilson County, Texas, United States. The population was 6,448 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Wilson County.[5] The city is also part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Floresville was the birthplace of former Texas Governor, United States Secretary of the Treasury, and Republican presidential contender John Bowden Connally, Jr. (1917–1993), and his seven siblings, including actor…
Wilson County News
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Floresville Wilson County, TX 29 07.976' N 98 09.467' W